Science, asked by sambhavikunwar, 8 months ago


Difference between-:
Symbiosis
and parasitism ​

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Answered by Anonymous
38

Answer:

Symbiosis is every close relationship between two living species. These relationships could be mutualism (+,+), parasitism (+,-), commensialism (+,0), ammensialism (-,0), competition (intraspecific and interspecific) and could be direct or indirect.

Parasitism is one type of symbiosis. It is the oldest and most common type of relationship in nature.

KEY:

(+) = Positive (gaining)

(-) = negative (hurting)

(0) = neutral (neither gains nor hurts

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Symbiosis-it is a close relationship between two species in which at least one species benefits

parasitism- it is one type of symbiosis . it is oldest and most common type of relationship in nature .

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